In mine I just removed the actual lighter and set it aside. Then, reach your hand behind the whole thing where the wires connect and disconnect them. There should be 2 of them connected to the lighter and they should both just pull off (there is also a third wire for a light under there- leave that one there). The amp wire was a bit harder to disconnect but it just pulls straight off so don't worry about breaking it. Once the wires are disconnected hold the back of the lighter steady while you use a finger to apply pressure inside the lighter and turn to the left. It should just unscrew and you'll have a piece of it in each hand. Hope I explained it ok. Good luck.
It is fuse #8 (20 A) (upper right-corner) located in the fuse box under the hood
15 is normal
Blown fuse is most likely.
It should have a 12volt cigarette lighter outlet.
fuse panel left side dash panel
Replace the blown fuse, or repair the broken wire.
If you just mean the actual lighter part itself( the part that pops out when hot),almost any vehicle lighter would work.
To change the complete cigarette lighter in a 2005 Chrysler Sebring, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the trim panel around the lighter by gently prying it off with a trim tool. Unscrew the lighter assembly from its housing, disconnect the wiring harness, and replace it with the new lighter by reversing the process. Reattach the trim panel and reconnect the battery terminal.
Change the fuse dummy
I'm guessing a fuse is blown
Owning a Chrysler Voyager can be fun. However each fuse diagram model is dependent on the Car year model. The fuse for the cigarette lighter should be labeled Accessory in the fuse box.
20 amp blue fuse under hood,#2 slot.